Foote, Sasson, Karlsson: Canucks Opportunity After Foote Criticism

by Javier Moreno - Sports Editor
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Sasson was an undrafted free agent out of Western Michigan University, which didn’t offer him a scholarship until he was 21. Karlsson is a third-round pick from Sweden whom the Canucks acquired in 2019 as a second-tier prospect in a minor-league trade.

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“I don’t really think about it like that,” Karlsson said. “I try to stay in the lineup all the time, and every time I get on the ice, I try to do my best and do the best for the team. That’s what I’m going to keep doing. I’m just trying to win hockey games.”

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Teenage defenceman Matthew Schaefer set up a pair of goals for New york (and scored a beauty that was overturned for offside), skated all over the ice and finished with 25:04 of playing time.

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There is always an element of luck to these rebuilds.

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Monday’s loss was the eighth straight in regulation by Vancouver, which is 0-9-2 in its last 11.

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But anthony Duclair, Ryan Pulock and Tony deangelo scored consecutive goals for the Islanders before Drew O’Connor brought the Canucks back within one as Vancouver skated six-against-five with 1:51 to go.

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“we’re fighting hard,” veteran defenceman Marcus Pettersson said. “Its a tough go, and it’s easy when you go through a losing streak…  you kind of find ways to lose,right? But I think we can’t stop up and feel sorry for ourselves,I’ve said before. I think our effort was there tonight.Yeah, an unfortunate result.”

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